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Mo Hin  Khao: Chaiyaphum

High in the mountains, looking down up Chaiyaphum’s sprawling farmlands and scattered towns, sits Mo Hin Khao, hidden away inside Phu Laen Kha National Park. Once you begin your descent up the mountainside, the road becomes treacherous made of red dirt and deeply reveted by heavy rains. The first site at Mo Hin Khao is the five Standing Pillar Stones. These naturally formed megaliths rise nearly 10 m tall, and sit neatly in a semi-cicle.

Discover: the “Stonehenge of Thailand”, a garden of rocks that rise inexplicably from the ground, is a natural wonder said to be over 175 million years old.

Feel: a great place to get lose in Mo Hin Khao’s giant rock formations and the panoramic views of Chaiyaphum province. In this remote location, no sounds can be heard but the chirping of birds and the gentle rustling of grass in the breeze.
Khmer Temple Trail: Buri Ram

The Northeastern area of Thailand is probably its most conducive for Green travelling opportunities, cultural discovery and historical excursions. Still very much a backwater for foreign visitors, this impoverished part of the Kingdom retains the influence of the once great Angkor Empire, with trails of hospitals, temples, and fortresses made of stone in the midst of those vast rural rice plains.

Discover: equally a cultural trail and a green excursion, crossing into villages and rural communities. Some excursions to typical spots along the Thai-Cambodian border can be provided by local Khmer speaking farmers.

Feel: the finest Thai archaeologists have been working hard to help preserve this historical heritage. In Ku Santarat and Ku Ka Sing, the location of Khmer temples in nice gardened sanctuaries also offer nice places to sit and relax.